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February 1, 2015 Random thoughts on the passing scene: Who says President Obama doesn’t promote bipartisanship? His complicity in Iran’s moving toward nuclear bombs has alarmed some top Senate Democrats enough to ge... more »»

January 31, 2015 A third bill filed in the Legislature being opposed by the North Dakota Newspaper Association is Senate Bill 2133, which would exempt from the open records law most directory information of students... more »»

January 31, 2015 This is National School Choice Week, but I want to talk about parents’ school testing choice. Moms and dads, you have the inherent right and responsibility to protect your children. more »»

January 30, 2015 Most of us don’t know what real hunger feels like. But it seems more and more of us do. Fifty percent of students in U.S. public schools now receive free or reduced cost lunches. more »»

January 29, 2015 It’s good that many Republicans have joined Democrats in declaring the growth of economic inequality a problem. And some are even looking to solutions beyond making the rich richer through tax cut. more »»

January 29, 2015 As thousands descended on Washington last week for the annual “March for Life,” the Republican House of Representatives was busy watering down an antiabortion bill that restricted abortions after 20... more »»

January 29, 2015 WASHINGTON — The young man who answered the phone in the Senate office of Vermont’s Bernie Sanders told the caller, a would-be campaign contributor, that it is illegal for funds to be accepted... more »»

January 28, 2015 Bipartisanship, that widely admired virtue so sadly rare in our nation’s politics, has been — since 1948, when President Harry Truman, rejecting the counsel of his own Cabinet secretaries,... more »»

January 28, 2015 Following the Charlie Hebdo massacre, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said that France “is at war with terrorism, jihadism and radical Islamism.” This tells us what France is fighting against. more »»